Opdag mennesker med navnet Anna Jepsen
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Kom godt i gang Importér slægtstræ (GEDCOM)
- Ana Jepsen
- Anna Jepson
- Ana Jepson
- Anna Yepsen
- Ana Yepsen
- Anna Jepsson
- Ana Jepsson
- Anna Jeppsen
- Ana Jeppsen
- Anna Jeppsonn
- Chinese (Simplified): 安娜 耶普森 (Ānnà Yēpǔsēn)
- Czech: Anna Jepsenová
- French: Anne Jepsen
- Hungarian: Jepsen Anna
- Japanese: アンナ イェプセン (Anna Yepusen)
- Russian: Анна Епсен (Anna Yepsen)
- Spanish: Ana Jepsen
- Ukrainian: Анна Єпсен (Anna Yepsen)
- Danmark 65%
- USA 31%
- Tyskland 2%
- Andet 2%
Channah, a Hebrew name, is the ultimate source of Anna. It means "grace" or "favor." The spelling shifted to "Hannah" in some languages, but Greek adopted Channah as "Anna," retaining the double "n." This Greek form then spread into Latin, becoming a standard name in the Roman world. The name's core meaning remained consistent throughout these linguistic transformations. Anna's popularity grew with the veneration of Saint Anne, traditionally considered the mother of Mary, the mother of Jesus. This association made Anna a common name throughout Christendom. It spread across Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Variations like Ann, Anne, Annette, and Hannah emerged in different languages and regions. Anna has remained a consistently popular name in many countries, experiencing resurgences at various points in history.
The surname Jepsen has its historical roots in Scandinavia, particularly in Denmark and Norway, where it is derived from the given name Jeppe, a diminutive of Jacob. The name Jacob itself has biblical origins, meaning "supplanter" in Hebrew. The suffix "-sen" indicates "son of," thus Jepsen translates to "son of Jeppe." This patronymic naming convention was common in Nordic cultures, where surnames often reflected lineage and familial connections. Over time, as populations grew and communities became more established, surnames like Jepsen became fixed family names, marking the transition from a primarily oral tradition to a more structured system of identity.
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